Sharp adds 65-inch AQUOS LC-65GX5 to internet-ready lineup
Earlier this year, we saw Sharp dish out more internet-ready LCD HDTVs than we could shake a stick at. Now, the outfit is catering to those clamoring for a GX5 model larger than 52-inches. The expansive 65-inch AQUOS LC-65GX5 steps in with a 1080p panel, 15,000:1 contrast ratio, 450 cd/m2 brightness, ARSS speaker system, 176-degree viewing angles, built-in analog / digital terrestrial tuners and a whole mess of ports including HDMI (x3), optical audio, i.LINK, composite, S-Video and DVI. As expected, the set is DLNA-compliant, and there's a built-in IR port for anyone that still cares. Expect it next month (at least in Japan) for ¥680,000 ($6,450).
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15,000 contrast ratio on LCD? when will they start giving true numbers?
I am waiting for the Philips line up of connected TVs...
Still love the samsung......
whocares.com.
You're so annoying.
You're so pathetically jealous and unfunny with your curmudgeonly assaults on everyone. Give it up already and get a fucking sense of humor, you worthless douche.
by the way asshole, give us one reason we should care about this run-of-the-mill overpriced product release.
Hah! What an unfortunate bit of branding! An HDTV that sounds like ARSS!
Hope it doesn't smell like ARSS ;->